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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
The bigger problem with these sedatives is NOT that you won't be able to move, but that you become disinhibited and can't stop moving. These drugs are like alcohol and make patient's behave like they are drunk. When they take to much thinking that it will make it better for them, the procedure is worthless. Take just enough to be comfortable with out being a squirmy mess that can't take orders. Also, stop thinking about it too much...the more you obsess and work it up in your mind, the worse it will be. Trust that the Xanax will work. Keep telling yourself that it will work and that the open bore MRI won't bother you. Remember that you can get out of the bore at anytime during the procedure that you want. At no time are you trapped or stuck. You can turn your head and look out. Take a slow deep breath and realize that you are SAFE. The key is the controlled breathing. Good luck, PM Mama.
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I've had a lot of head imaging done because of my sinuses, and there is absolutely no moving for that procedure. Unfortunately the room the machine is in is pretty small and it may have been my perception, but the wall seemed rather close that it could be just as claustrophobia inducing for some people. Like I said before, I'm fine in small places, and even in the dark, but the noise of that machine, and even getting a cleaning at the dentist, is what makes me uncomfortable. I can feel it in my body and it makes me ill.
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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00
Sooooo it was a breeze! I took the Xanax but I think all it did was make me sleepy. It didn't relieve any anxiety. However, I was in far enough that my head was in but I had it tilted so I could see out. The noise wasn't as loud as I thought but maybe it was the headphones. The worst part was my lower back hurting from laying on a flat board for so long.... which didn't even seem like the 30min I was quoted. Not bad! Thanks for all the help!
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If you ever have to get it done again, ask for a rolled up towel under your back. The way my body is shaped it is hard for me to lie flat on my back with my legs straight, and I use a rolled up towel to take up the space my back and backside create.
Seriously though, isn't this imaging better than the ultrasound where you have to drink a lot of water and then they press on your lower abdomen to get a picture?